I liked this image but the clouds were blown out, so I've devided to emulate a Stubbsy and run it through a filter in PS.
what do you think?
This is the NIK Pastel Filter

This is the NIK Saturate to Brightness filter

here
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Garden Pic OpinionGreetings all,
I liked this image but the clouds were blown out, so I've devided to emulate a Stubbsy and run it through a filter in PS. what do you think? This is the NIK Pastel Filter ![]() This is the NIK Saturate to Brightness filter ![]() here
number 1 appears to have a magenta cast on my monitor
definitely benefits from the 2nd filter though Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
The brightness of the sky in the first one is too much, I reckon. The second one is very striking : I like it! The texture of the tree is shown very well, and the effect on the paving stones is interesting....
As others have said - the first one just doesn't do much.
The second one, however, is really interesting. Would look fabulous with a cloudless sky as that would accentuate the tree and isolate it more. Simon
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